Name

pciconfig_read, pciconfig_write, pciconfig_iobase — pci device information handling

Synopsis

#include <pci.h>
int pciconfig_read( unsigned long   bus,
  unsigned long   dfn,
  unsigned long   off,
  unsigned long   len,
  void *  buf);
int pciconfig_write( unsigned long   bus,
  unsigned long   dfn,
  unsigned long   off,
  unsigned long   len,
  void *  buf);
int pciconfig_iobase( long   which,
  unsigned long   bus,
  unsigned long   devfn);

DESCRIPTION

Most of the interaction with PCI devices is already handled by the kernel PCI layer, and thus these calls should not normally need to be accessed from userspace.

pciconfig_read()

Reads to buf from device dev at offset off value.

pciconfig_write()

Writes from buf to device dev at offset off value.

pciconfig_iobase()

You pass it a bus/devfn pair and get a physical address for either the memory offset (for things like prep, this is 0xc0000000), the IO base for PIO cycles, or the ISA holes if any.

RETURN VALUE

pciconfig_read()

On success zero is returned. On error, −1 is returned and errno is set appropriately.

pciconfig_write()

On success zero is returned. On error, −1 is returned and errno is set appropriately.

pciconfig_iobase()

Returns information on locations of various I/O regions in physical memory according to the which value. Values for which are: IOBASE_BRIDGE_NUMBER, IOBASE_MEMORY, IOBASE_IO, IOBASE_ISA_IO, IOBASE_ISA_MEM.

ERRORS

EINVAL

len value is invalid. This does not apply to pciconfig_iobase().

EIO

I/O error.

ENODEV

For pciconfig_iobase(), "hose" value is NULL? For the other calls, could not find a slot.

ENOSYS

The system has not implemented these calls (CONFIG_PCI not defined).

EOPNOTSUPP

This return value is only valid for pciconfig_iobase(). It is returned if the value for which is invalid.

EPERM

User does not have the CAP_SYS_ADMIN capability. This does not apply to pciconfig_iobase().

CONFORMING TO

These calls are Linux-specific, available since Linux 2.0.26/2.1.11.

SEE ALSO

capabilities(7)

COLOPHON

This page is part of release 2.79 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.


  Contributed by Niki A. Rahimi, LTC Security Development
narahimius.ibm.com
May be freely distributed.